This is a little bit different. It assumes that 1) app is already running 2) and running on port, not unix socket 3) running on known port This is usual not true in my case (well, app is running, but on very different server) I want to run exactly ./bin/app.pl in command line, but how to tell the app to run specified function from the command line? Or should I just add my code to parse $ARGV to app.pl before `dance;` at the end of script? 02.07.2011 8:39, Gurunandan Bhat пишет:
If you have wget or curl installed, you could consider:
wget http://localhost:3000/service_function
On Sat, Jul 2, 2011 at 2:44 AM, Nick Knutov <mail@knutov.com <mailto:mail@knutov.com>> wrote:
Hello,
I have a big project running on Dancer. This project has some service scripts (to do some cron jobs for example), written as functions in this Dancer app, that should have access to all usual environment (as called from the web functions have), but I need to be able run them from command line.
What is the best way to do it?
Example:
get '/service_func' => {...};
I want to do something like
# ./bin/app.pl <http://app.pl> --run=service_func
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